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Average Neuroradiology Expert Witnesses Court Fees
$575/hr
Review Fee
$800/hr
Deposition Fee
$850/hr
Court Fee
This qualified expert earned his BA in economics from New York University and his MD from Loyola University. He went on to complete an internship in internal medicine at New York Downtown Hospital, a residency in diagnostic radiology at Westchester Medical Center, and lastly a fellowship in body MRI at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. He is board certified in diagnostic radiology and an active member of multiple professional organizations including the Society of Abdominal Radiology, the American Roentgen Ray Society, and the American College of Radiology. Additionally, he is an author of 29 publications and abstracts and an active journal reviewer of Clinical Imaging. Formerly, he served as an attending radiologist at Westchester Medical Center and currently serves as an assistant professor and attending radiologist in the clinical radiology department at an Ivy League medical school in New York.
Attending Radiologist, An Ivy League Medical School in NY
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Loyola University
New York,
New York
This extremely qualified expert has 25+ years of experience in diagnostic radiology. He received his MD degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his JD degree from William Howard Taft University. He completed his internship training at Mt. Zion Medical Center and his residency training in diagnostic radiology at both Massachusetts General Hospital and the University of California, San Francisco, before concluding a fellowship in magnetic resonance imaging at the University of California, San Diego. He is a fellow at the American College of Radiology and a member of multiple other renowned professional organizations, including the Association of University Radiologists and the Radiological Society of North America, which honored him with its "Honored Educator Award" in 2012. He has published 105+ peer-reviewed journal articles, lectures both nationally and internationally and was listed in Marquis's "Who's Who in America". He is a former clinical professor of radiology at UCSF and the former director of gastrointestinal radiology at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Francisco. He is also the former chairman of radiology at both Louisiana State University and Highland General Hospital, and the former director of radiology at San Francisco College of Osteopathic Medicine. Currently, he is a professor of radiology at a top 5 university, where he also directs the radiology residency program. Additionally, he is a staff radiologist at two major hospitals in Massachusetts.
Staff Radiologist, 2 Major Hospitals
Juris Doctor (JD), William Howard Taft University
Boston,
Massachusetts
This board certified and fellowship trained in body imaging expert has been in practice for almost 10 years. He earned his BS from Fordham University and MD from Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Residency and body fellowship training were completed at St. Vincent's Medical Center and Yale New Haven Medical Center, respectively. He is a member of radiologic associations and has had experience working in independent medical settings. He has more than five publications and two research grants to his name.
Medical Consultant, Independent Medical Institute
Doctor of Medicine (MD), Ponce School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Weston,
Connecticut
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What Can a Neuroradiology Expert Witness Opine On?
CT Scan of the Brain
Imaging to assess brain injuries or strokes.
MRI of the Brain
Detailed imaging for brain abnormalities.
Angiography
Visualizing blood vessels in the brain.
Spinal Imaging
Assessing spinal cord and vertebrae conditions.
Myelography
Imaging of spinal cord using contrast dye.
Functional MRI
Mapping brain activity through blood flow.
FAQs for Neuroradiology Expert Witnesses
What is the role of a neuroradiology expert witness?
A neuroradiology expert witness is a medical imaging specialist who interprets brain and spine scans for legal cases. They assist by reviewing records, writing reports, testifying, and clarifying complex imaging issues.
In what types of cases can a neuroradiology expert witness provide critical insights?
A neuroradiology expert witness provides critical insights in stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury, tumor, vascular malformation, trauma, malpractice, and neurodegenerative disease cases.
How does a neuroradiology expert witness evaluate imaging for alleged diagnostic error?
A neuroradiology expert witness evaluates imaging for alleged diagnostic error by re-reading studies, comparing to standards of care, and assessing if a competent neuroradiologist would differ.
What neuroradiology expert witness qualifications are most persuasive at trial?
The most persuasive neuroradiology expert witness has board certification, subspecialty fellowship training, active clinical practice, academic publications, and prior courtroom testimony experience.
How does a neuroradiology expert witness assess causation from brain imaging findings?
A neuroradiology expert witness assesses causation by correlating brain imaging findings with the injury mechanism, timing, clinical history, and alternative explanations.
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